What is the SAP Fiori library and when can it be useful? How do you access it? What are the important parts?
Is it really indispensable? Read this article if you want to learn more.
As the word itself says, it is a library, a "store" of applications available for SAP. These applications are grouped by type.
In fact, not all APPs (Applications) can be used on all systems.
The SAP FIORI library not only contains the list of applications but is a repository that contains the functional and technical documentation of each application. In some cases even with a preview of the application itself.
It can be accessed (even without having an SAP S-user account) via the following link SAP FIORI Library.
It is worth mentioning that APPs in the SAP context have existed for some time, not only with the introduction of S/4 systems. In fact, it is also possible to activate APP and thus SAP FIORI on ECC ERP systems or SAP Business Suite (the previous version of SAP ERP S/4HANA systems).
In the case of S/4HANA, SAP suggests during new installations or migrations to take advantage of SAP FIORI as much as possible then "abandon" the use of SAP transactions by switching to the applications themselves. Although this shift may result in a major change in the user experience (especially for those who have already been using SAP for many years being used to the SAP GUI).
Right on the home page of the FIORI library you can see a first classification namely:
When you are considering migrating your system from Business Suite to S/4HANA you can see based on usage statistics what applications you will need to use.
Or during the project or afterwards, you can search for a particular activity what APP is available by SAP. Remember that you can also export the complete list of all apps (in this case you will have to register if you do not have an SAP S-user).
Once an application is selected from the menu or searched/filtered through the available selections, it is possible to access a Header part where the main information and some selectable detail parts can be seen.
In the case of the image above, we find the following information in the header ( in addition to the release of S/4HANA where this APP is available):
In the detail sections we find other functional information. But the part that is of interest in our case is found below the "Implementation Information" menu.
In fact, below this menu once exploded are any relevant OSS Notes, technical components for installation, and the "Configuration" part that contains details for aspects related to authorizations and enablements in the FIORI "world." But what is relevant?
Topics: sap FIORI, SAP FIORI Security, authorization concept